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THE WEATHER

Spring-like conditions prevailed in Queenstown in the past week, the snow during this period melting very fast on the higher levels and very light frosts for this time of the year being recorded. Quite a number of residents report the appearance of bulbs and other noticable growth in the locality. METEOROLOGICAL RECORDINGS July Sun Frost Rain 0 '4.8 11.3 Nil 7 .... .. Nil 6.1 X Nil 8 2.0 1.7 Nil 0 7 1.0 Nil 10 .. .. .. 2.7 2.7 Nil 11 3.5 2.3 .01 12 4.5 5.9 .02 In last week’s issue it was stated that Mr H. D. Walker would give an explanation of the recordings of frost. Because of pressure of space we regret that Mr Walker’s comments will have to be recorded in the next issue of the Mail.

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Lake County Mail, Issue 8, 16 July 1947, Page 4

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THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 8, 16 July 1947, Page 4

THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 8, 16 July 1947, Page 4

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